Do US insurers arbitrage capital regulations with private ratings?

Do US insurers arbitrage capital regulations with private ratings?

Inquiry into Possible Regulatory Arbitrage by US Insurers

A recent article from the Financial Times explores the possibility that US insurers might be engaging in arbitrage of capital regulations through the use of private ratings. The discussion centers around whether these insurers are leveraging private ratings to their advantage within regulatory frameworks.

Original Source: https://www.ft.com/content/35a5475d-0c90-4b2c-b7d4-a7ceeeea5afd

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